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Channel One Sounds System

Village Underground

London

May 3 Sun • 2026 • 5:00pm

Reggae

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Village Underground, London

700
Capacity

Channel One Sounds System at the Village Underground, London

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Channel One Sounds System

Public Onsale   Feb 11 Wed 2026 4:59pm to May 3 Sun 2026 11:00pm

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Channel One Sounds System

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Channel sounding is a technique that evaluates a radio environment for wireless communication, especially MIMO systems. Because of the effect of terrain and obstacles, wireless signals propagate in multiple paths (the multipath effect). To minimize or use the multipath effect, engineers use channel sounding to process the multidimensional spatial–temporal signal and estimate channel characteristics. This helps simulate and design wireless systems.


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